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Article Writer for Long term work   Refundable $5 fee paid

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Status: Frozen
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Budget: $30-250

Created: 11/09/2009 at 9:30 EST

Bid Count: 16

Average Bid:
$ 55

11/10/2009 at 9:30 EST

Project Creator: tomzox22 View PM Post PM
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I'm looking for someone with perfect english skills who can write and rewrite for me quality articles for given keywords what are interesting to read, at first I will need 30articles from you.
I will be publishing them on ezinearticles.com so they must be in such an quality that they are accepted by them.
Paying $1.2 per article at start and if they will be good I can increase that!
If u think you can handle this with fast turnaround time please place bid for $36 (30X$1.2 ) and send me via PMB some of your writing samples so i can see your style.
Articles will be 400-450 words long.
This is longterm job not only for 30articles so if the quality will be good you will have long-term job!

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60

10 days

11-10-2009 09:20 EST

Please check PM for details. Thanks

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60

10 days

11-10-2009 06:04 EST

Please check PM for details. Thanks

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35

5 days

11-09-2009 09:41 EST

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hi! i am very interested to work on this project..pls see pm for details

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30

5 days

11-09-2009 09:54 EST

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Hi i am interested in this project.Plz Check PM.

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36

3 days

11-09-2009 10:42 EST

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I'm available to begin work immediately. Warm regards

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36

6 days

11-09-2009 13:35 EST

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Please check your PMB.Thanks UNIQUEWRITERS

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36

20 days

11-09-2009 14:33 EST

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Qualified to do the job. See pm for samples of my previous work.

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30 days

11-09-2009 14:41 EST

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Hi..im interested in this project.

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36

0 days

11-09-2009 15:47 EST

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PMB sent with the required samples.

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36

3 days

11-09-2009 16:24 EST

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Scope mounting and sighting in: here's how to do it right the first time Warped and bent scope bodies, scarred and marred finishes, cracked lens, lost turret caps, at least one scope mounted backwards, and certainly the wrong mounts and rings. Every year prior to hunting season, gun shops and gunsmiths are faced with doctoring the mistakes of incorrectly mounted scopes. Unfortunately, scope mounting faux pas like these are more common than you might imagine. Degrees in nuclear science, physics, or engineering are not required to successfully mount optics on your hunting rifle. Anyone possessing basic motor skills (I barely fail into this category), and the ability to follow simple instructions can achieve professional results the first time. All that's needed is a few simple tools, a place to work, and the desire to do it right. Let's examine the steps required to successfully and professionally mount your favorite optics on a hunting rifle. When we've completed this task, we'll visit the range and learn how to properly sight in our rifle. A Clean, Well-Lighted Place To start, we need a place to work. If you don't have a corner of the house that belongs to you, boldly commandeer the wife's kitchen table -- just make sure she's not home. Next, we'll require a sturdy platform to work from. Having your brother-in-law hold the rifle steady while you work is asking for trouble, hurt feelings and scratched firearms. Gun vises abound on the market and are relatively inexpensive. Just make sure you choose one that holds the firearm securely and will not scratch your expensive investment. Most rifles leave the factory with filler screws resting in the scope base holes. Remove them using a properly fitting screwdriver. Next, we'll want to clean any grease or oil that may have accumulated in the holes to insure the base screws thread securely. Aerosol gun scrubbers and blasters, manufactured by Birchwood Casey, Break-Free and others work well for this chore. It's also a wise idea after you've done this, to apply a thin coat of oil onto the receiver where the mount will rest, to prevent possible rust.

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50

10 days

11-09-2009 21:11 EST

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i can do this project in my best

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36

4 days

11-10-2009 00:22 EST

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Hi, I'll be glad to work for you on this project. I've attached a sample article for your convenience. Please check PM for further details. Regards, Kunal.

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36

10 days

11-10-2009 01:26 EST

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I am a quality writer and interested in writing very much. feel free to contact me.

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30

15 days

11-10-2009 04:29 EST

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Hi! Please check your PM for details.

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100

10 days

11-10-2009 04:54 EST

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I am confident of satisfying you.

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36

8 days

11-10-2009 09:10 EST

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Hi, Please see Pm

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